Florence

Florence
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

 

 Shop & Discover the Beauty of Florence

Firenze or Florence is one of those cities that everyone should visit once in a lifetime, a place so beautiful you'll want to return again and again. Everyone knows about Florence and the Renaissance, the city's beautiful buildings and churches and the priceless artwork that fills its museums, but Florence is much more than all that.

View of the Renaissance Duomo from Piazzale Michelangelo
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

To be in Florence is to experience a magical city that is as ancient as it is modern. Around the block from designer boutiques visitors can see the birthplace of Dante Alighieri. Then, after eating a delicious gelato, one can stroll the Ponte Vecchio and imagine all the things that have transpired in the city so famous for its art and beauty. The historic center of Florence is perfect for walking on foot, whether for sightseeing or just being in one of the most marvelous places on Earth.

Fiorentina
Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Florence has plenty of excellent places where you can get to taste some of the best varieties of both local and international cuisine. Along with the numerous food chains and fast food restaurants, there is plenty of dining choices for travelers in Florence, where they can relish some of the delicious foods in some of the best dining rooms.

Firenze

Florence Tours & Itineraries

 

Boboli Gardens

Florence, Italy, is one of the most romantic cities on earth. Visitors can walk along the Arno river, or explore exquisite gardens while enjoying the company of that special someone.

Florence

Four Must-See Places in Florence

For tourists, the best months to visit the breathtaking city of Florence are May, June, September and October. That is because the days are warm and long. Other months are very humid and Italians tend to leave, making restaurants close. It is the largest city in Tuscany and is famous for its art and history. Many of the finest museums in the world (Uffizi, Galleria dell'Accademia) are home here. But the art, the food, even the rich tapestry of history doesn't hold a candle to Florence's most awe inspiring touch. That touch grabs you around sundown when the entire city has a glow of rich amber. It is worth the trip alone. So if you are planning on heading to Italy, here are four great little vacation stops to make Florence a find.

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